Hey fellas, can someone recommend me some emotional but aggressive post-black/shoegaze? I wish I could say more but I'm not terribly familiar with the genre. As a reference, I'm in love with this song by Dopamine and pretty much anything with similar sound will surely please my ears:

Hey fellas, can someone recommend me some emotional but aggressive post-black/shoegaze? I wish I could say more but I'm not terribly familiar with the genre. As a reference, I'm in love with this song by Dopamine and pretty much anything with similar sound will surely please my ears:

You may enjoy one of the bands I sing in, Súl ad Astral. "Amaurosis" and "In Solitude" will likely be the closest things on the album to satisfying your Dopamine craving. Also, Melting is an incredible song; one of my favorites in this style!http://suladastral.bandcamp.com/album/s ... selftitled

Deng has said that Dopamine also plans on doing a "real" recording of their full album, rather than just ending on the pre-production demos that exist, so that might be of interest to you when it comes out.

Thanks and thanks. I'm really digging both, although the production on the Fell Voices is a bit raw for my taste.

rumpusaurus wrote:

You may enjoy one of the bands I sing in, Súl ad Astral. "Amaurosis" and "In Solitude" will likely be the closest things on the album to satisfying your Dopamine craving. Also, Melting is an incredible song; one of my favorites in this style!http://suladastral.bandcamp.com/album/s ... selftitled

Deng has said that Dopamine also plans on doing a "real" recording of their full album, rather than just ending on the pre-production demos that exist, so that might be of interest to you when it comes out.

"Amaurosis" was pretty spot on with what I was looking for. Actually from a quick listen the whole album is exception, good stuff, I'm impressed. And I'm happy to hear that news about Dopamine, it's a damn shame that their material never got the proper release it deserves.

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maxxpower wrote:

It's actually Neige who plays all the instruments in Deathspell Omega.

I only have the "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven" album, if this band uses spoken words in other albums as well, please let me know.

Dead Flag Blues from F# A# also features spoken word. I want to say there is at least one more example of this by GY!BE (other than Sleep from Lift Your Skinny Fists). If I remember, I'll definitely let you know.Other than that, Farewell Poetry uses spoken word with a hushed, female voice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qSs4IV7mQQ It's a bit more rhythmic than the stuff from Godspeed. There's also a little noise in the background that sounds like the clicking and popping of a dirty record, but I'm not sure if that's just the youtube rip or if it's actually mixed into the original song since I don't have the album myself. I recommend them if you are a fan of GY!BE for the instruments alone.

There is also this song by We Made God. Not exactly the radio lofi sound, but the production is a little noisy. The speech is from a great scene in the movie Network. And if you decide that you really love that speech, here's Mouth of the Architect using it too. Both of these are more post-metal so you might not get that uplifting feel you are looking for.

I only have the "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven" album, if this band uses spoken words in other albums as well, please let me know.

Dead Flag Blues from F# A# also features spoken word. I want to say there is at least one more example of this by GY!BE (other than Sleep from Lift Your Skinny Fists). If I remember, I'll definitely let you know.Other than that, Farewell Poetry uses spoken word with a hushed, female voice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qSs4IV7mQQ It's a bit more rhythmic than the stuff from Godspeed. There's also a little noise in the background that sounds like the clicking and popping of a dirty record, but I'm not sure if that's just the youtube rip or if it's actually mixed into the original song since I don't have the album myself. I recommend them if you are a fan of GY!BE for the instruments alone.

There is also this song by We Made God. Not exactly the radio lofi sound, but the production is a little noisy. The speech is from a great scene in the movie Network. And if you decide that you really love that speech, here's Mouth of the Architect using it too. Both of these are more post-metal so you might not get that uplifting feel you are looking for.

You're probably thinking of the other track of Slow Riot For New Zero Canada. Blaze Bailey Finnegan III or something.

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John_Sunlight wrote:

Also to the guy who won't check out something amateurish: how are you into metal??

Dead Flag Blues from F# A# also features spoken word. I want to say there is at least one more example of this by GY!BE (other than Sleep from Lift Your Skinny Fists). If I remember, I'll definitely let you know.Other than that, Farewell Poetry uses spoken word with a hushed, female voice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qSs4IV7mQQ It's a bit more rhythmic than the stuff from Godspeed. There's also a little noise in the background that sounds like the clicking and popping of a dirty record, but I'm not sure if that's just the youtube rip or if it's actually mixed into the original song since I don't have the album myself. I recommend them if you are a fan of GY!BE for the instruments alone.

There is also this song by We Made God. Not exactly the radio lofi sound, but the production is a little noisy. The speech is from a great scene in the movie Network. And if you decide that you really love that speech, here's Mouth of the Architect using it too. Both of these are more post-metal so you might not get that uplifting feel you are looking for.

You're probably thinking of the other track of Slow Riot For New Zero Canada. Blaze Bailey Finnegan III or something.

I'm looking for those obscure oddities in your collections; those unclassifiable demo tapes or CDrs in hand-made packaging put out by reclusive one-man projects, or duos, or collectives; that weird side-project of that guy in that band you saw in that club; those bizarre recordings that don't quite fall into any one genre or category, and end up being tagged as "experimental"; those under-the-radar releases that you know only a relative few have heard; those sounds that lurk somewhere between psychedelia, noise, folk, industrial, drone, ambient...

Furthermore, I'm especially interested in those projects that released just a couple of tracks. I find these releases particularly intriguing and strangely satisfying. My attention span is virtually nil these days, and long albums and extensive discographies tend to bore me.

Are there any Synthpop groups who sound like Kraftwerk? Especially something that sounds like Trans-Europe Express or Autobhan. I've been through a lot of the Berlin School stuff so I am already familiar with a lot of early Electronic stuff.

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Zodijackyl wrote:

A girl invited me to "Sleep with her" and I ended up at a stoner doom show.

Are there any Synthpop groups who sound like Kraftwerk? Especially something that sounds like Trans-Europe Express or Autobhan. I've been through a lot of the Berlin School stuff so I am already familiar with a lot of early Electronic stuff.

I'm looking for those obscure oddities in your collections; those unclassifiable demo tapes or CDrs in hand-made packaging put out by reclusive one-man projects, or duos, or collectives; that weird side-project of that guy in that band you saw in that club; those bizarre recordings that don't quite fall into any one genre or category, and end up being tagged as "experimental"; those under-the-radar releases that you know only a relative few have heard; those sounds that lurk somewhere between psychedelia, noise, folk, industrial, drone, ambient...

That works. It doesn't necessarily have to be metal either. I just don't feel like music where people make it on a computer should be mixed in a thread with music played with actual instruments in widely different genres. Not that it doesn't take talent to make beats and stuff, it's just in my opinion that they generally don't fit together. Seems like I'm a minority in my thinking.